Hyundai is riding on the back of a growing marketing strategy that has seen its market share increase. The company is now providing an early look-in for the Hyundai Ioniq 6 EV. The Ioniq 6 EV is an all-electric sedan that follows the Ioniq 5 crossover SUV of 2021. Bloomberg reports that Hyundai’s EV market share is rising in both Europe and the United States.
The Hyundai Ioniq 6 draws some inspiration from vehicles from the 1920s. It is streamlined similar to the Hyundai Prophecy concept car introduced two years ago. Hyundai has kept the technical specifications of the Ioniq 6 under wraps. The battery capacity and range of the Ioniq 6 are not yet known. The Ioniq 6 uses the Electric Global Modular Platform (E-GMP) which can deliver a range of about 315 miles (515 km) as seen in the Ioniq 5. However, the streamlined design of the Ioniq 6 could deliver a much bigger range than its predecessor.
The interior of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 includes two 12-inch touchscreens and an array of infotainment and features. There is an infotainment display, a digital cluster, and physical buttons for control. The choice of this hardware is driven by safety considerations, says Hyundai. There are also interior lights, a flat floor, and optimized leg room. Camera door mirrors are optional replacements for the regular wing mirrors in the Ioniq 6.
The Ioniq 6 will go into production in July with the first deliveries in 2023. There are no pricing details yet, but it is expected to be cheaper than the $46,650 price tag for the Ioniq 5.
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